Congratulations to Eleanor Lerman, who's a finalist for Publishing Triangle's Ferro-Grumley Fiction Award.
Sarabande's first book trailer, for Alex Taylor's The Name of the Nearest River, is online.
Paula Bohince (Incident at the Edge of Bayonet Woods) is a 2010-2011 Amy Lowell Poetry Traveling Scholar. Congratulations, Paula. Send us a postcard!
04-08-2010
AWP Conference
Colorado Convention Center, Rm. 102-104
Denver, Colorado
3 p.m.
Performing Poetry: Good on the Stage, Good on the Page
readings/discussions with Jeffrey Skinner, Karyna McGlynn, Simone Muench, and Kiki Petrosino
Caroline Casey
caroline@
(502) 458-4028
www.sarabandebooks.org
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